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Speakout
(Opinion ~ 05/03/19)
I would like to speak out concerning the city of Morehouse. Why can’t Morehouse City Hall take a sheet of paper and jot down what’s going on in the city of Morehouse. Everyone deserves the right to know. And I thank you for letting me speak out and I pray that you will print this. Thank you.
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50 years of service: Health Center honors long-time chairman
(Local News ~ 05/03/19)
NEW MADRID, Mo. - Doyle Hicks has a passion for service. For 39 years, he served on the Risco School Board. He served even longer - 44 years - as a member of Drainage District No. 5’s board of directors. But it is the half-century that Hicks has worked to improve access to healthcare for Southeast Missourians that earned him recognition by the Missouri House of Representatives and the thanks of those who work along side him. ...
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Scott County Bicentennial planning meeting is Monday
(Local News ~ 05/03/19)
BENTON, Mo. — Missouri’s Bicentennial may be a couple years away, but plans are already underway for a celebration in Scott County, which also marks its bicentennial in 2021. Michael Sweeney, director of Missouri 2021 Bicentennial, will be the guest speaker during a Scott County Bicentennial meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Blodgett Community Center located on North Hopkins Street in Blodgett...
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Mothershead named Conservation Agent for Scott County
(Local News ~ 05/03/19)
SCOTT COUNTY, Mo. – The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) recently named Conservation Agent Andrew Mothershead to Scott County to replace Conservation Agent Leother Branch who retired in February. “We’re confident Agent Mothershead will be a great fit for the people and wildlife resources of Scott County,” said Russell Duckworth, MDC’s Protection Division Regional Supervisor...
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1,401 to receive degrees at SEMO’s spring commencement ceremonies May 11
(Local News ~ 05/03/19)
CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. — Southeast Missouri State University will hold its spring commencement ceremonies May 11 during which 1,401 students – 1,105 undergraduates, 268 master’s degree candidates and 28 specialist candidates – will be graduating. Southeast will hold two commencement ceremonies in the Show Me Center. ...
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May Calendar Girl
(Local News ~ 05/03/19)
Hana Mason is the Standard Democrat’s May Calendar Girl. Mason, who is the daughter of Niki Sitzes and Garry Mason, is a senior at Sikeston High School and will attend Southeast Missouri State University where she plans to major in business management...
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